CHONDROPTERYGII. 
Pisces 55 
sp. n. (foss.), Eastman, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904, p. 89, pi. xxxii, 
fig. 12, Miocene of Maryland. 
Carcharodon humilis, sp. n. (foss.), A. Koch, Foldtani Kozl. xxxiv, pp. 194 
& 265, pi. i, figg. 3-5, Miocene of Felsoesztergaly, Hungary. 
Lamna macrota, Ag., var. n. hungarica (foss.), A. Koch, t. c. pp. 195 & 266, 
pi. i, fig. 6, Miocene of Felsoesztergaly, Hungary. 
Odontaspis nasutus, sp. n., Carlos de BRAGANgA, Res. In v. Amelia, 
Ichthyol. ii, p. 49, pi. i, Coast of Portugal. 
Mitsukurina oivstoni, Jord. On the skeleton and systematic position: 
Vaillant, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxviii, p. 1517. 
Selache maxima, L. On various external and anatomical characters: 
Carazzi, Zool. Anz. xxviii, p. 161, fig. 
Pseudotriacis aerates, sp. n., Jordan & Snyder, Smithson. Collect, i, 
p 232, pi. Ixii, Japan. 
Scyllium natalense, sp. n., Regan, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, p. 128, Natal. 
Proscyllium, g. n., for Scyllium habereri, sp. n., Hilgendorf, SB. Ges. 
naturf. Berlin 1904, p. 39, Formosa. 
Pristiurus muriniis, sp. n., Collett, Forh. Selsk. Christian. 1904, No. 9, 
p. 4, Faroe Channel, 600 fath. ; P. eastmani, sp. n., Jordan & Snyder, 
Smithson. Collect, i, p. 230, pi. Ix, Japan. 
Ginglymostoma miqiieli, sp. n. (foss.), Priem, Bull. Soc. geol. France (4) iv, 
p. 288, fig., Miocene of Herault, France. 
Cestracion japonicus, Macleay. Note by Werner, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xxi, 
p. 288. C. cainozicus, sp. n. (foss.). Chapman & Pritchard, P. Soc. 
Victoria (2) xvii, p. 270, pi. xi, figg. 5-8 & xii, fig. 2, Tertiary (Bal- 
combian) of Australia. 
Cosmacanthiis elegans, sp. n. (foss.), H. M. Evans, Bull. geol. Univ. 
Calif, iii, p. 398, pi. xlvii. Lower Trias of Idaho. 
Asteracanthus cocaenicus, Tate (foss.), noticed and figured by Chapman & 
Pritchard, P. Soc. Victoria (2) xvii, p. 271, pi. xi, figg. 3 & 4 & xii, 
fig. 1 ; ^. ornatissimus, Ag, (foss.). On a fragment of a tooth : A. Riche, 
Ann. Univ. Lyon (2) i. No. 14, p. 75, pi. i, fig. 1. 
Edestus, Leidy (foss.). C. R. Eastman, Mark Anniv. Vol. pp. 279-289, 
pi, xxi, further deals with the question of the nature of Edestus and 
related forms. Remarks by E, T. Newton, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. Ix, 
p. 1. E. triserratus, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 6, fig., pi. 1, Carboniferous, 
Staffordshire. 
Notidamis jeimingsi, sp. n. (foss.). Chapman & Pritchard, P. Soc. Victoria 
(2) xvii, p. 268, pi. xi, figg. 1 & 2, Tertiary (Kalimnan beds?) of Port 
Phillip, Australia, N. diffiisidens, sp. n. (foss.), A. Koch, Foldtani 
Kozl. xxxiv, pp. 203 k 274, fig,, Miocene of Tarnocz, Hungary. 
Etmopterus spinax, L., q.yA pusillus, Lowe, figured by Carlos de Bragan^a, 
Res. Inv. Amelia, Ichthyol. ii, pi. ii ; E. princeps, sp. n., Collett, 
Forh. Selsk. Christian. 1904, No. 9, p. 3, Faroe Channel, 375-600 fath. 
Acanthias geelongensis, sp. n. (foss.). Chapman & Pritchard, t. c. p. 269, 
p. xi, fig. 15, Tertiary (Balcombian) of Geelong, Australia. 
Squatina occidentalis, sp. n. (foss.), Eastman, Maryland geol, Surv. 1904, 
p, 71, pi. xxviii, fig. 1, Miocene of Maryland. 
Pnstis, L. Synopsis of the species by Werner, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xxi, 
p. 294. 
Trygon pastinaca, L. Note by Fulton, Rep. Fish. Board Scotland xxii, 
iii, p. 283. T. schmardce, sp. n., Werner, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xxi, 
p. 298, Jamaica. 
Rata agassizii, varr. nn. picta and meta, Miranda Ribeira, A Lavoura, 
1904, pp. 19 & 20, Coast of Brazil ; R. arctowskii, sp. n., for egg-cases 
from the Antarctic region, Dollo, Res. Voy. Belgica, Poiss. p. 52, 
pi. ix, fig. 10. 
Myliohatis, Cuv. On fossil remains from the Middle Eocene of the 
